Geburtsdatum | Montag, 30. Januar 1882 |
Geburtsort | Hyde Park, New York, U.S. |
Todesort | Warm_Springs,_Georgia |
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Beschreibung | Franklin Delano Roosevelt (/ˈdɛlənoʊ/; /ˈroʊzəˌvɛlt, -vəlt/ ROH-zə-velt, -vəlt; 30. Januar 1882 - 12. April 1945), oft mit seinen Initialen FDR bezeichnet, war ein amerikanischer Politiker und Rechtsanwalt, der von 1933 bis zu seinem Tod 1945 als 32. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten amtierte. Als Führer der Demokratischen Partei gewann er vier Präsidentschaftswahlen in Folge und wurde zu einer zentralen Figur im Weltgeschehen der ersten Hälfte des 20. Roosevelt leitete die Bundesregierung während des größten Teils der Großen Depression und setzte als Reaktion auf die schlimmste Wirtschaftskrise in der Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten sein innenpolitisches Programm des New Deal um. Er baute die New-Deal-Koalition auf, die den modernen Liberalismus in den Vereinigten Staaten im mittleren Drittel des 20. Jahrhunderts prägte. Seine dritte und vierte Amtszeit waren |
There is nothing I love as much as a good fight.
The overwhelming majority of Americans are possessed of two great qualities a sense of humor and a sense of proportion.
No group and no government can properly prescribe precisely what should constitute the body of knowledge with which true education is concerned.
Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.
The truth is found when men are free to pursue it.
But while they prate of economic laws, men and women are starving. We must lay hold of the fact that economic laws are not made by nature. They are made by human beings.
We have always held to the hope, the belief, the conviction that there is a better life, a better world, beyond the horizon.
The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much it is whether we provide enough for those who have little.
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
Not only our future economic soundness but the very soundness of our democratic institutions depends on the determination of our government to give employment to idle men.
One thing is sure. We have to do something. We have to do the best we know how at the moment... If it doesn't turn out right, we can modify it as we go along.
I think we consider too much the good luck of the early bird and not enough the bad luck of the early worm.
The only sure bulwark of continuing liberty is a government strong enough to protect the interests of the people, and a people strong enough and well enough informed to maintain its sovereign control over the goverment.
Don't forget what I discovered that over ninety percent of all national deficits from 1921 to 1939 were caused by payments for past, present, and future wars.
Prosperous farmers mean more employment, more prosperity for the workers and the business men of every industrial area in the whole country.
Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort.
Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds.
Put two or three men in positions of conflicting authority. This will force them to work at loggerheads, allowing you to be the ultimate arbiter.
A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward.
Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and congressmen and government officials, but the voters of this country.
The United States Constitution has proved itself the most marvelously elastic compilation of rules of government ever written.
No government can help the destinies of people who insist in putting sectional and class consciousness ahead of general weal.
Favor comes because for a brief moment in the great space of human change and progress some general human purpose finds in him a satisfactory embodiment.
Physical strength can never permanently withstand the impact of spiritual force.
The point in history at which we stand is full of promise and danger. The world will either move forward toward unity and widely shared prosperity - or it will move apart.
We continue to recognize the greater ability of some to earn more than others. But we do assert that the ambition of the individual to obtain for him a proper security is an ambition to be preferred to the appetite for great wealth and great power.
Art is not a treasure in the past or an importation from another land, but part of the present life of all living and creating peoples.